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I couldn't find this exactly example, sorry if it's repeat.
I want to allow users to type in 4 columns....Product, Promotion, Start Date, & End Date. This happens in an Excel file on OneDrive.
My not ideal solution is to make the user type in all the dates needed, separated with commas. Then I Split Column & Unpivot, this gets me to where I want to be.
Any ideas how to take a Start Date column & a End Date column, find the dates inbetween, split them out into columns and unpivot?
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Hi @cassidy
look at this.
List.Dates([Start Date], Duration.Days([End Date] - [Start Date]), #duration(1, 0, 0, 0))
If I answered your question, please mark my post as solution, this will also help others.
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Hi @cassidy
look at this.
List.Dates([Start Date], Duration.Days([End Date] - [Start Date]), #duration(1, 0, 0, 0))
If I answered your question, please mark my post as solution, this will also help others.
Please give Kudos for support.
That's it! Thank you
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